The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 18, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Haga, who have
been quite ill for the past week, are
able to be out again.
Miss Parrel Schrader, a senior of
the Riverton union high school, has
completed her credits for graduation
and will be home with her grand­
mother, Mrs. May Mack, the rest of
the winter.
Mike Ray began work on the roads
in the logging camp last week.
The community was greatly grieved
at the untimely passing of Mrs. Cecil
Albertson and extends to the family
the deepest of sympathy.
Lee Cox and Miss Helena Somes,
of Reedsport, were dinner guests at'
the Heffley home last Sunday.
Work began in the Morris Ray log­
ging camp last Wednesday when sev­
eral sets of fallers and buckers began
operations.
Frank Culver is a patient Xt a Eu- 1
gene hospital, where he underwent a
major operation last week. He is
reported as doing nicely.
Miss Hazel Heffley came in from
Portland Monday to attend the fun-,
eral of Mrs. Albertson. She returned
Thursday night
Don Hultin is passing out the cigars |
since the arrival of the new baby, i
Cabinet Work For Less
Steel Cots - Bicycles
Riverton School
Pettersen Cleaners
Coquille Phone 90 at Roxy Beauty Salon
Inventory Sale
On
Menis Suits
IMPORTANT
MNMV m
CITY
Flörsheim
Appointed
Shoe Sale
Chrysler — Plymouth
Dealer for Coquille and Vicinity
where the Beautiful Chrysler and Plymouth for 1940 are now on display.
We will continue to carry a full line of Parts as well as service for
Chrysler Products.
.Regular price
Regular price
6 Pass. Victoria Sedan
Regular price
SUBS-»»
here
Regular price
Suits on
Age 10 to 13 regular $ 9.98 sale price
CITYMOTO
Coquille